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Security

From video doorbells to garage door controls, feel secure when you are out and about and have control over who comes and goes.

Cameras

Both indoor and outdoor cameras will keep you and your family feeling safe. Keep an eye on your home when you arent there to.

Gateway

Control your smart home through the easy to use app or via voice control! Gateways can to connect hundreds of devices with ease.

Indoor Lighting

A light for every need, smartify your indoor lighting and be in control no matter where you are. Beautiful looks and energy-efficent.

Outdoor Lighting

Light up your outdoor areas with motion sensor flood & security lights, as well as LED wall lights for a subtle light when entertaining.

Globes

A light for any setting, select from a wide range of globes to create the ambiance you seek in your home.  

Plugs & Powerboards

Easy to install and even easier to use, control your powerboards and plugs remotely to ensure power is only in use when needed.

Switches

Turn your existing lights smart with switches and dimmers that can be controlled via your phone or even voice control.

Want to learn more?

What is a 'smart home'?

Smart homes automate and connect your household appliances, giving you more control than ever before. Enjoy the convenience of securing, operating, and monitoring your house even from another side of the world.

What are the benefits of home automation?

The first and foremost reason to buy a home automation system is for comfort and security. Other benefits include convenience, remote access, savings, and peace of mind.

Which devices are most commonly controlled in a smart home?

There are a variety of devices and appliances that can be connected and controlled in a smart home setup. The most common ones fall into four categories, and they are lighting, climate control, entertainment, and security.

Do I have to make my whole house smart?

Making your whole house smart is NOT necessary. You first have to prioritize all your options and then decide whether to invest in a full-scale home automation network or in separate smart gadgets.

No matter how you plan to buy the home automation systems or devices, always make sure that you choose your devices carefully because not all devices are compatible. You need to verify that the devices or systems you want to buy actually work together.

Is the smart home system complicated to use?

A smart home automation system lets technology take care of your home and business. In just a few clicks, life is made easy and every device connected to the home automation system can be controlled through a remote or an app installed onto your smartphone or tablet.

How do I get started?

Begin by looking around your home and noticing the little annoyances that you wish could be automated. If you’re constantly adjusting the thermostat, you probably need a smart thermostat. If you accidentally leave the lights on, then check out smart light bulbs. Concerned about securing your home from a break-in? Smart security cameras are the way to go.

What if the Internet goes down?

This is an important question to ask when looking to purchase a specific device. Some smart home technology has offline functionality, but others will offer app controls without Internet. For example, the Arlo Q cameras have an SD card, so they can continue recording footage even if the Internet isn’t working. There are also devices with battery backup in case your power is out.

Internet and power outages are often rare, but it’s important to point this out as a potential drawback for using devices connected to the Internet.

How can I make sure my smart home won’t get hacked?

This is (understandably) a big concern for many customers. The most important step for securing your smart home is the same thing you do for a router or printer: set up strong, unique passwords. Some devices come with default usernames and passwords installed; it typically has a username of admin and a password of something like password123. We recommend avoiding these devices altogether, because if anything it shows that the gadget is not that concerned with cybersecurity. But if you end up with one of these, at the very least change the password immediately.

Will my Smart speaker or display be listening to my conversations ?

No. But it is listening for a command, also called a wake word, like "Hey Google..". Only when it hears its particular prompt, will it spring in to life.

What a smart speaker may record are your interactions with it. That's how it learns and adapts to your voice and preferences.

If you are concerned, smart speakers usually have a mute button, so you can control when the microphone is active. And you can always access and delete your voice history from Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri.

What is a hub?

Smart home hubs are small and plug into your router. They don’t look like much, but they can function as the brains behind your smart home. Two popular hubs Nexus Home Plus and Nexus Ultimate. These hubs communicate with the devices around your home, connecting them to each other and the Internet. The big advantage to hubs is that it allows you to automate more smart home gadgets together. Hubs allow you to control all compatible devices within one app.